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Gulfstream Park Sets Sunday Rainbow 6 Jackpot at an Exciting $400,000!

January 4, 2026 4 Min Read
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For Sunday’s 10-race card at Gulfstream Park, the 20-cent Rainbow 6 jackpot is projected to reach $400,000. The first race starts at 12:20 pm ET.

The Rainbow 6 wager covers races 5 through 10, starting with a claiming race for three-year-old fillies sprinting six furlongs on the main track. Eleven horses entered, including Gestina, trained by Safi Joseph Jr., and seven newcomers like Garvin’s $110,000 son Don’t Do It Lucy, trained by Jose D’Angelo.

In Race 6, Fly the W, a 10-year-old son of Ghost Zapper, makes his seasonal debut in a one-mile starter optional for horses aged four and older on the Tapeta all-weather surface. He drew the 9-post and is chasing his 24th career win along with 15 wins at Tapeta in 32 starts.

Race 7 offers the first special graded stakes for three-year-old fillies at one mile on the main track. Among seven contenders is Betty’s Pearl, a Mannings daughter with three top-three finishes and earnings of $700,000. Gun Runner’s daughter Paradise returns for her second start, while Song of Sarah makes her debut under trainer Danny Gargan.

Ten-year-old Zai Speed, a seasoned competitor with over $600,000 in earnings from 16 wins, resumes his campaign in Race 8, a five-furlong optional claiming race on turf. Although he lost as the favorite in his last race on October 25, he faces strong rivals, including multiple stakes winner Eamonn.

Race 9 is an optional claiming allowance sprint over six furlongs for an older Florida-bred colt, marking his third start after a 17-month break and a recent decisive victory at the same distance. The field includes three multiple winners: Veltlauen, Adios Nau, and Banded Rocket.

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The finale, Race 10, is a special weight race for three-year-old fillies over a one-turn mile on turf, featuring a large field of 16 horses. Fraudstar, a Charlatan filly trained by Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher, is the 4-1 favorite with a strong record. Competitors like Mohawk Moon, out of Candy Ride, and Josie Joe, from Uncle Mo, add depth to the race, with Pletcher also presenting Irish Precrude.

The Rainbow 6 jackpot pays out only if a single ticket selecting all six winners is sold. When no unique ticket emerges, 70% of the pool goes to the ticket with the highest winnings, while 30% is rolled over into the jackpot. The Rainbow 6 has been unresolved for seven consecutive days, with the last multiple payout on December 21 totaling $2,390.64.

Additionally, there will be a Super Hi-5 carryover for Sunday’s $9,694.74 race.

This news is significant for horse racing enthusiasts as it highlights the excitement and competitive quality of Gulfstream Park’s racing card, featuring seasoned veterans and promising newcomers. The sizable Rainbow 6 jackpot and Super Hi-5 carryover offer thrilling betting opportunities that can draw greater fan engagement and possibly boost the sport’s popularity.

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